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The TWINX1024-3200LL is a 1024 MByte matched memory pair specifically designed for motherboards using chip sets with dual memory channels. Current two-channel chip sets include the Nforce2 from Nvidia, the 875 and 865 from Intel. This memory kit consists of two CMX512A-3200LL 400MHz ultra-low-latency
memory modules that have been tested together on an Nforce2-based dual-channel motherboard. Extra low latency settings maximize overall system performance when operating synchronously with the front side bus. TWINX memory kits are designed to provide the ultimate in performance and stability in dual channel boards.

No need for "heat spreaders" on a PowerMac; all those fans take care of that problem.

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I'm from Canada and the site only appears to be shipping their product out to places in the U.S..On the page that you linked me to there is another link that you're supposed to click on if you're outside of the US. When I clicked on it and specified the area in Canada which I am located, it just gave me a bunch of store names and phone numbers. I would prefer to make my purchase online, since I'm leaving town for a week and I would like to have the ram waiting for me when I get back. Any other suggestions?

I've decided to hold off on purchasing more ram for my computer for a bit; however, I still have some more questions.

Why is Apple ram so much more expensive than third party ram?

Also, I was looking through an older issue of "Macworld," and I came across two adverts for memory upgrades. Each ad had a website at the bottom and I decided to check out what they have. Here are the links:

Redneck, you're in Canada, so buy in Canada to avoid customs clearing and warranty shipping issues. I know a pretty good site
PM me if you want info.

To answer your previous question,
Data Memory Systems are good people, been selling Mac RAM for 17 years.
MacSales / OWC have been in the Mac business almost as long. Many people like them, some have complained here and elsewhere of restocking charges on returns.

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